26 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

VirusRemover 2009 is just more fake antivirus software, designed to trick you out of your money.

VirusRemover 2009 works like other scamware: VirusRemover 2009 pops up fake alerts about threats that don’t exist, to scare you into buying to “full” version of VirusRemover 2009. VirusRemover 2009 may have been installed through a Trojan like Zlob, or you might have downloaded a VirusRemover 2009 trial through an ad.

The only thing VirusRemover 2009 removes is dough from your credit card.

Whether you’re just sick of VirusRemover 2009 popups, or already paid for VirusRemover 2009, I’ll show you how to get rid of VirusRemover 2009 for free.

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24 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 3 Comments »

Advanced Spyware Detector is hardly that — Advanced Spyware Detector is just more fake anti-spyware software.

You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Advanced Spyware Detector onto your PC. Once Advanced Spyware Detector is in, Advanced Spyware Detector tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Advanced Spyware Detector with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.

Before you set fire to your computer to stop Advanced Spyware Detector popups, I’ll show you how to get rid of Advanced Spyware Detector for free.

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24 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Spyware Protection Plus sounds like a program you’d want — but in reality, Spyware Protection Plus is just more fake anti-spyware software, designed to trick you out of your money.

Spyware Protection Plus works like other scamware: Spyware Protection Plus pops up fake alerts about threats that don’t exist, to scare you into buying to “full” version of Spyware Protection Plus. Spyware Protection Plus may have been installed through a Trojan like Zlob, or you might have downloaded a Spyware Protection Plus trial through an ad. (By the by, Spyware Protection Plus is not related to SpywareProtectionPlus.com, which promotes legitimate anti-spyware software Spyware Doctor.)

Whether you’re just sick of Spyware Protection Plus popups, or already paid for Spyware Protection Plus, I’ll show you how to get rid of Spyware Protection Plus for free.

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23 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

ExtSecurityCenter, or Ext Security Center, is fake antispyware software. Like other rogue antispyware, ExtSecurityCenter pops up fake system alerts to try and scare you into buying ExtSecurityCenter.

If ExtSecurityCenter popups are annoying you, the only issue you have is ExtSecurityCenter.

If you already paid for ExtSecurityCenter, call your credit card company and block the ExtSecurityCenter charge.

Now let me show you how to remove ExtSecurityCenter for free.

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23 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

WinCleaner 2009 screenshot WinCleaner 2009 — AKA WinCleaner2009 — is just another fake antivirus program. You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing WinCleaner 2009 onto your computer. Once WinCleaner 2009 is in, WinCleaner 2009 tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of WinCleaner 2009 with WinCleaner 2009 popups disguised as legit Windows alerts.

Before you take a hammer to your PC to stop WinCleaner 2009 pop-ups and scans, I’ll show you how to get rid of WinCleaner 2009 for free.

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21 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

OS Protection screenshotOS Protection, or OSProtection, is fake antispyware software, and a knockoff of scamware Spyware Protect 2009. Like other rogue antispyware, OS Protection pops up fake system alerts to try and scare you into buying OS Protection.

If OS Protection popups are annoying you, the only issue you have is OS Protection.

If you already paid for OS Protection, call your credit card company and block the OS Protection charge.

Now let me show you how to remove OS Protection for free.

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21 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

MalwareRemovalBOT screenshot MalwareRemovalBOT — AKA Malware Removal BOT — is just another fake antivirus program. You can thank a Trojan or scam website –maybe MalwareRemovalBOT.com? — for installing MalwareRemovalBOT onto your computer. Once MalwareRemovalBOT is in, MalwareRemovalBOT tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of MalwareRemovalBOT with MalwareRemovalBOT popups disguised as legit Windows alerts.

Before you take a hammer to your PC to stop MalwareRemovalBOT pop-ups and scans, I’ll show you how to get rid of MalwareRemovalBOT for free.

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18 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Privacy Tools Pack screenshot Privacy Tools Pack — AKA Privacy Components — is more fake antivirus/anti-spyware software.

You can thank a Trojan or scam website for slipping Privacy Tools Pack into your system. Once Privacy Tools Pack is in, Privacy Tools Pack tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Privacy Tools Pack with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous. Privacy Tools Pack starts up with your system, and runs a scan at every launch.

Before you set fire to your PC to stop Privacy Tools Pack popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Privacy Tools Pack for free.

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18 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0 screenshotPrivacyGuard Pro 2.0 — AKA PrivacyGuardPro — is another fake anti-spyware/fake privacy program. Like other scam anti-spyware/privacy software, PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0 pops up phony security alerts to try and scare you into buying PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0.

If PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0 is bothering you, the only security issue you have is PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0.

I’ll show you how to get rid of PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0, before PrivacyGuard Pro 2.0 makes throw your PC out the window.

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17 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 2 Comments »

XP Virus Protection sounds like a program you’d want — but in reality, XP Virus Protection is just more fake anti-spyware software, designed to trick you out of your money.

XP Virus Protection works like other scamware: XP Virus Protection pops up fake alerts about threats that don’t exist, to scare you into buying to “full” version of XP Virus Protection. XP Virus Protection may have been installed through a Trojan like Zlob, or you might have downloaded a XP Virus Protection trial through an ad.

Whether you’re just sick of XP Virus Protection popups, or paid for XP Virus Protection, I’ll show you how to get rid of XP Virus Protection for free.

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